Originally posted by Grigga2021:Ted Ginn adds dynamic speed to the offense. World Class Elite speed we have never had on the outside. Though he didnt post big numbers in Miami I wouldnt read much into it, they are not a downfield passing team at all. There are no excuse for his drops though. Very acomplished college reciever and dynamic playmaker still very young. Though 9 was a bit of a reach to be drafted he was still a definate first round talent.

I like Josh and think he has great potential. He's solid, but i belive he was a bit of a disapointment his first full year as a starter. A bonus with him is they has him learning all 3 reciever spots last year so he can line up anywhere. By no means he's a lock to start opposite Crabtree.

When all said an done with I truly belive Ginn is going to wind up starter. He's coming revitalized with a fresh start, and I belive his big play potential is going to be to strong to keep off the field.

Before I get ripped let me say i think Josh Morgan is a good player and is going to continue to get better and love having him on this team. I just think Ginn is ready to take off.

Ginn would have to do a lot to supplant Morgan's spot at this point. While he has the tools to be a very good receiver, he hasn't shown them yet. He will have to overcome the knocks on him that he had in Miami, inconsistent hands, not being physical enough, etc.. Morgan may not be the most dynamic receiver, but the Niners value his run-blocking abilities and unless Ginn can be better than Morgan in that department, I don't see how he can overtake Morgan especially not this year.

Given that Ginn was used as the number 1 WR in the Miami offense for two years, his numbers aren't nearly as good as Morgan's in his one year as the number 2 guy. I think Ginn should get plenty of opportunities as he has the speed to stretch the field, but Ginn and Morgan are two completely different types of wr's. Morgan is a possession wr and much more of a threat in the redzone. Ginn is a speed wr, who is best used in stretching the field (a perfect compliment to the run game).

[ Edited by 49oz2superbowl on May 8, 2010 at 13:52:58 ]

May 8, 2010 at 10:25 AM

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Ginn will obviously be one of the return guys.. but he still needs to prove his ability to be a complete receiver.. Morgan will start again this year.. but I can guarantee that the more weapons u put on the field at once .. the better chance we have ..

I don't think Ginn Jr is going to take Morgan's spot. I think they'll bring him in in different situations. The coaching staff is will make the best decision for the team. I just want the best receiving corp out there and don't care who they end up being. I like all our guys and think they're all able to get the Job done.

While I support Mr.Ginn he did have some "catching" issues for the Finns...The first time Ginn gets behind the secondary and has the ball "clank" off his hands, everyone will be yelling for his head...But every one drops sometime's, but that dosen't matter cause it ain't happened yet. I do hope for the best

Originally posted by Grigga2021:Ted Ginn adds dynamic speed to the offense. World Class Elite speed we have never had on the outside. Though he didnt post big numbers in Miami I wouldnt read much into it, they are not a downfield passing team at all. There are no excuse for his drops though. Very acomplished college reciever and dynamic playmaker still very young. Though 9 was a bit of a reach to be drafted he was still a definate first round talent.

I like Josh and think he has great potential. He's solid, but i belive he was a bit of a disapointment his first full year as a starter. A bonus with him is they has him learning all 3 reciever spots last year so he can line up anywhere. By no means he's a lock to start opposite Crabtree.

When all said an done with I truly belive Ginn is going to wind up starter. He's coming revitalized with a fresh start, and I belive his big play potential is going to be to strong to keep off the field.

Before I get ripped let me say i think Josh Morgan is a good player and is going to continue to get better and love having him on this team. I just think Ginn is ready to take off.

Anybody remember Renaldo ("Skeets") Nehemiah?

Nehemiah was personally recruited to the niners by Dwight Clark at a skills competition. It was not Walsh's first interest in a "track guy" with James Owens and Michael Carter before him.

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